Hey all,
I have a question that my wife and I have not been able to put our finger on.
We have had our 20ga tank running since this past March. We started with three white clouds to cycle it. The nitrates and nitrites have all peaked and are currently at zero levels. However, we have a very small amount of ammonia left in the tank that we have not been able to get it down to zero.
The tank currently has (three white clouds, 4 O-cats, 2 red velvet swords, and 1 gourami)
They are all doing fine and healthy, but we are afraid to add any more fish at this point because of the small traces of ammonia that we cannot get rid of.
We are looking forward to adding coreys and cardinal tretas, but not until the ammonia goes to zero. We have not fed them in the past two days to see if that would help, but this morning before departing to work the amonia level was the same.
We have done partial water changes without much luck, did we miss a step? Any feed back would be appreciate it.
A little confused,
Thanks
Andy
I have a question that my wife and I have not been able to put our finger on.
We have had our 20ga tank running since this past March. We started with three white clouds to cycle it. The nitrates and nitrites have all peaked and are currently at zero levels. However, we have a very small amount of ammonia left in the tank that we have not been able to get it down to zero.
The tank currently has (three white clouds, 4 O-cats, 2 red velvet swords, and 1 gourami)
They are all doing fine and healthy, but we are afraid to add any more fish at this point because of the small traces of ammonia that we cannot get rid of.
We are looking forward to adding coreys and cardinal tretas, but not until the ammonia goes to zero. We have not fed them in the past two days to see if that would help, but this morning before departing to work the amonia level was the same.
We have done partial water changes without much luck, did we miss a step? Any feed back would be appreciate it.
A little confused,
Thanks
Andy